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Apparently they did an unabridged audiobook a few years ago that added several new segments, in addition to the original recordings, and casted even more nerdy fan favorites in the roles. Now I need to find it…

I mentioned it a few weeks ago, but a World War Z miniseries done in the style of a Ken Burns documentary would be great.

I wanted to dislike that movie, but it's not that bad.

Instead of buying three seasons of Family Matters, I think I'd rather just watch the skit that Key and Peele did.

TNA's still operating? Well, shit… you learn something new every day.

Hard to imagine there's only a week left in this national nightmare. Seems like this election has been going on for at least a decade.

The only times I've ever had Yuengling is when I go to my brother's place in Florida, and the sushi place does $5 pitchers of it for happy hour.

Kevin Smith said the same thing, and he's got like thirteen films in development.

Which one played the farting boner corpse?

I love that scene. My brother and I constantly quote that exchange between Nolte and Danny McBride.

I actually think Eddie Murphy dropped it just as much as Nick Nolte in that film.

I remember a Telly Savalas-hosted Titantic special that was just as lackluster and pointless.

Part 3 had by far the greatest theme in the series' history.

John Larroquette's narration over the opening scrawl really helps sell that you're in for some messed-up shit too.

World War Z should have been a sweeping Ken Burns documentary miniseries.

It shouldn't. The man deserves an eternal pass for Jaws: The Revenge and Solo.

The actual movie did for.a large chuck though too.

I wonder how the Simpsons Movie would have been if Hank Scorpio had been the villain like if originally planned. Granted, we still got Albert Brooks.

"Aw, the Denver Broncos!"
"I think owning the Denver Broncos is pretty good."
[a player tries to catch the ball, but falls]
"Yeah, yeah."
"Well, explain to me why it isn't."
[another player tries to catch, but hits the ball with his head]
"You just don't understand football, Marge."

A Milhouse Divided ranks up there as one of my favorites from that season.